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Letter to Nick D. Collaer, Supervisor of Alien Detentions, Fort Missoula from Lemuel B. Schofield, Special Assistant to the Attorney General

Letter to Nick D. Collaer, Supervisor of Alien Detentions, Fort Missoula from Lemuel B. Schofield, Special Assistant to the Attorney General

May 7, 1943
56086/100
AIRMAIL
Supervisor of Allen Detentions Immigration and Naturalization Service
Fort Missoula, Montana
I
Reference la had to your telegram of May 3, 1942, addressed to Mr. Collaer, In which you advised that Dr. Frank V. Brown has been ordered to report to the Commanding Offioer at the Letterman General Hospital, San Francisoo, on May 16, 1942.
The matter of securing a cancellation of that order was taken up with the Public Health Service in Washington and it was ascertained that it is not the policy of that Agency to interfere in matters of this kind*
This offioe was advised that immediate steps
would Be taken to secure a replacement for Dr. Brown.
Lemuel B. Schofield Special Assistant to the Attorney General
Byl
W. F. K3LLT Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol
SIGNED
MAY 7 1942 MAILED

Letter to Nick D. Collaer, Supervisor of Alien Detentions, Fort Missoula from Lemuel B. Schofield, Special Assistant to the Attorney General

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May 7, 1943
56086/100
AIRMAIL
Supervisor of Allen Detentions Immigration and Naturalization Service
Fort Missoula, Montana
I
Reference la had to your telegram of May 3, 1942, addressed to Mr. Collaer, In which you advised that Dr. Frank V. Brown has been ordered to report to the Commanding Offioer at the Letterman General Hospital, San Francisoo, on May 16, 1942.
The matter of securing a cancellation of that order was taken up with the Public Health Service in Washington and it was ascertained that it is not the policy of that Agency to interfere in matters of this kind*
This offioe was advised that immediate steps
would Be taken to secure a replacement for Dr. Brown.
Lemuel B. Schofield Special Assistant to the Attorney General
Byl
W. F. K3LLT Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol
SIGNED
MAY 7 1942 MAILED